Uad-2 satellite, Uad-2 bundles, Uad-1 family – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual
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Chapter 3: UAD System Overview
The UAD-2 SOLO/Laptop device (and UAD–Xpander) can be used with an
optional 3rd-party PCIe-to-ExpressCard adapter card, which enables the UAD
ExpressCard to be used in desktop computers that have PCIe expansion slots.
This system provides a convenient way to switch the UAD-2 SOLO/Laptop be-
tween desktop and notebook computers.
UAD-2 Satellite
The UAD-2 Satellite is available in Duo and
Quad versions and is enclosed in an attractive
housing that uses an external power supply. It
connects via Firewire, enabling
on Mac systems that don’t have PCIe or
for complete details.
UAD-2 Bundles
Each UAD-2 device type is available in three different retail packages to best
accommodate your budget and processing requirements. The packages have
different device types (Solo/Duo/Quad) and UA online store vouchers of
varying value. These flexible “good as cash” vouchers are used for purchas-
ing optional UAD plug-ins.
UAD-1 Family
The UAD-1 card family includes UAD-1, UAD-1e,
and UAD-Xpander. All are functionally identical and
have the same processing power.
The UAD-1 family includes products for use with
PCI/PCI-X, PCIe, and ExpressCard expansion slots.
Up to four UAD-1 cards can be run concurrently in
one system.
Note:
All products in the UAD-1 family are discon-
tinued.
UAD-1
The UAD-1 was the first UAD product. It uses PCI connectivity and can only be
used in PCI or PCI-X slots.
UAD-1e
The UAD-1e uses PCI-Express connectivity. It can only be used in PCIe slots.
UAD-1e cards are “x1” PCIe cards.